A Study of Abemaciclib (LY2835219) With and Without Food in Participants With Metastatic Breast Cancer

The main purpose of this study is to examine the side effects that participants with metastatic breast cancer experience when taking abemaciclib with or without food.

Trial Summary

Age Range
≥18 years
Conditions the trial is for
Breast Cancer
What the trial is testing?
Abemaciclib
Could I receive a Placebo?
No
Enrollment Goal
72
Trial Dates
Nov 28, 2018 - Mar 9, 2023
How long will I be in the trial?
Your participation in this trial could last up to 3 months, depending on how you and your tumor respond.
Trial Phase
II

Key Requirements

Clinical trials have inclusion and exclusion requirements to determine which individuals qualify for participation. Listed below are key requirements for this clinical trial, but there may be additional requirements to qualify.

Participants Must:

  • Participants must be diagnosed with breast cancer that has spread

  • Participants must have stopped all other forms of treatment for their cancer

  • Participants must be able to swallow tablets/capsules

  • Participants must be able to use an electronic diary

Participants Must Not:

  • Participants must not be pregnant or breast feeding

  • Participants must not have HIV or hepatitis A, B, or C

  • Participants must not have had major surgery in the past 14 days

  • Participants must not be currently be receiving treatment in another clinical study

  • Participants must not have taken abemaciclib or a similar drug before this study

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